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Question 71

Jason is creating a business case for his organization and management has asked him to assess the appropriate risks in the business case regarding the solution. Which one of the following risks is not a concern for Jason when defining the business case and associated risks?

    Correct Answer:

    When defining a business case, positive risks are typically not a concern because they are opportunities that could have beneficial outcomes. Positive risks, also known as opportunities, are usually considered separately from negative risks, which are the potential threats or adverse effects. Therefore, Jason does not need to focus on positive risks in the initial risk assessment for the business case.

Discussion
CheburaatorsOption: B

Positive risk